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Ravi, R.; Xavier, P. – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2007
The Activity Based Learning (ABL) is unique and effective to attract out-of -school children to schools. It facilitates readiness for learning, instruction, reinforcement and evaluation. ABL has transformed the classrooms into hubs of activities and meaningful learning. Activity-based learning, naturally leads to cooperative learning. Since group…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Readiness, Teaching Methods, Personal Autonomy
Phipps, Jonnie Jill – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2005
One teaching strategy successfully being implemented in the high-tech environment of online education is that of electronic journaling, or e-journaling. It enhances traditional face-to-face classrooms and courses offered at a distance to multiple sites using video technology. E-journaling provides an opportunity for learners to express opinions,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Faculty, Teaching Methods, Electronic Journals
Naumann, Nancy – Teacher, 1977
Roller skates and fairy tales, Big Macs and snowflakes all blend with the curriculum to bring back the good old, brand-new "funner" class setting. (Editor)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Jones, Daisy Marvel – 1970
Effective methods and techniques for teaching reading in the content subjects are discussed. Two ways of providing for individual differences according to the materials used are described. (1) If a common textbook is used, it is suggested that the children be separated into three ability groups and the class period be sectioned to allow for…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Course Organization, Directed Reading Activity, Group Activities

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